CPU light is gone.
I did repaste the CPU but I think the cause was extension cables to the EPS connection. I removed those and plugged the OEM cables straight in to the PSU and no light now.
So socket looks fine and the chip itself does as well.
I tried playing Fortnite and the game ran maybe 3-4 mins then the pc hard reboot. Don’t think it is a TIM issue since temps run mid 40 on air and see 70s while in game.
Isn’t the first PC I’ve built but definitely has me scratching my head.
I did a fresh install last night so I am on F22 released 3/21/2024.
I do have EXPO 1 Enabled but the light was on before I did that.
I typically flash the latest non-beta BIOS, Reset BIOS settings to Factory Defaults and then load Windows. Once I have Windows loaded, all the necessary...
I upgraded platforms and am running an AM5 Ryzen 5 7600X with a Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX V2 Rev 1.0 board. Using Team Group Vulcan alpha 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 6000.
PC boots in to windows, all the drivers are up to date but my CPU LED stays on after boot.
Temps are good, 41...
There are risks with physical storage too, writing it down and someone finding it is a simple threat. What if the user forget where they put the book due to some medical condition.
The reality is no method is perfect but I prefer a self-hosted Bitwarden solution.
Have all three models in hand now. The Ultra has the most significant change imho. The flatter sides made it so much easier to hold. It's a good middle-ground between the S22 Ultra and the harsh edges of an iPhone. Transferring data wirelessly went very smoothly, 10GB of data took just a few...
If you are going to get a screen protector for that phone I would definitely suggest Whitestone. They really are top of the line and you do pay a little bit more but for that phone at that price...
I'll have these on my desk tomorrow of Thursday for testing. I'll have an opinion then but I did read that Arstechnica article.
The file size we pull down for testing is only 8GB. Will report back once I have the devices in hand.
Bought the Galahad 240 back in late 2020 but a few weeks ago I noticed my idle temps were creeping up. Low 60's and when I'd load in to Fortnite to play with my son, after a game or two I was stuttering bad. Checked HWInfo and I was hitting thermal limits (95 degrees) on a Ryzen 3600X.
Went...
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